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Are Major Offseason Changes Incoming? + Matt Larkin

Are Major Offseason Changes Incoming? + Matt Larkin

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Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin are back with another offseason edition of Oilersnation Everyday, continuing to break down the end of the season for the Edmonton Oilers.


Today, the guys dive into possible offseason trade ideas and discuss which contracts Edmonton may need to move on from if they want to become serious Stanley Cup contenders next season. Could a buyout be on the table? Are there veterans the Oilers need to consider trading? The boys will explore all the options as a massive summer approaches for the organization.


They’ll also finally get to a new edition of Rank ‘Em, where Tyler and Liam rank different offseason scenarios from most likely to least likely to happen.


Later in the show, Matt Larkin from Daily Faceoff joins to discuss the current playoff picture around the NHL, the impact of the rising salary cap, and the fallout from the Toronto Maple Leafs winning the NHL Draft Lottery and securing the 1st overall pick.


To wrap things up, the boys will go around the league with a playoff report and hand out some weekend betting picks courtesy of Bet365.


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